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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWISCONSIN SUPREME COURT: Kelly takes the lead over Dorow.
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Kelly has taken lead for second general spot! Now edging out Dorow by 226 VOTES with 63% of estimated vote in.
Kelly has taken lead for second general spot! Now edging out Dorow by 226 VOTES with 63% of estimated vote in.
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WISCONSIN SUPREME COURT: Kelly takes the lead over Dorow. (Original Post)
RandySF
Feb 2023
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Liberal candidate Janet Protasiewicz advances in Wisconsin Supreme Court race
LetMyPeopleVote
Feb 2023
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Celerity
(43,827 posts)1. Kelly and Dorow are both RW forced birther fucksticks.
RandySF
(59,953 posts)6. Wis Dems seemed to worry more about Dorow.
Celerity
(43,827 posts)7. They may well, but Kelly is also a RWer.
brush
(53,981 posts)2. Cite party of each, pls. This doesn't tell those much...
who are not familiar with WI candidates/elections.
RandySF
(59,953 posts)9. I keep a full journal up. Should find tons of information there.
brush
(53,981 posts)10. Love your tweets and the great content you post...
is asking for a (D) or an (R) too much?
DavidDvorkin
(19,515 posts)3. Dorow is conservative
Isn't Kelly also conservative? I don't know who these people are.
Celerity
(43,827 posts)4. Yes, both are RW POS
LetMyPeopleVote
(146,051 posts)5. Liberal candidate Janet Protasiewicz advances in Wisconsin Supreme Court race
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/liberal-candidate-janet-protasiewicz-advances-in-wisconsin-supreme-court-race/ar-AA17LPLI?ocid=ob-tw-enus-1541512005552
Milwaukee County Judge Janet Protasiewicz, a liberal candidate, is projected to advance to the April 4 general election in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race after she became the top vote-getter on Tuesday, according to The Associated Press.
Protasiewicz was one of two liberal candidates vying for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which was left open after conservative Justice Patience Roggensack announced she would not be seeking another term. Protasiewicz will be going head to head against a conservative candidate wither Jennifer Dorow or Daniel Kelly for the open seat in April.
The state Supreme Court race has drawn national attention given that Roggensacks retirement leaves an even 3-3 partisan split on the court, meaning that whoever wins the open seat will tilt its ideological makeup. Among some of the issues that the new state Supreme Court could weigh in on could include abortion rights, redistricting and even possible future election result disputes.
Protasiewicz was one of two liberal candidates vying for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which was left open after conservative Justice Patience Roggensack announced she would not be seeking another term. Protasiewicz will be going head to head against a conservative candidate wither Jennifer Dorow or Daniel Kelly for the open seat in April.
The state Supreme Court race has drawn national attention given that Roggensacks retirement leaves an even 3-3 partisan split on the court, meaning that whoever wins the open seat will tilt its ideological makeup. Among some of the issues that the new state Supreme Court could weigh in on could include abortion rights, redistricting and even possible future election result disputes.
Cha
(298,174 posts)8. TY.. So WI Dems GOTV!